
Los Cabos, Mexico
Known for its breathtaking natural beauty where desert mountains meet the sea, with dramatic rock formations and a sophisticated luxury that is unrivaled.

Location
Cabo is where two seas epically converge - the Sea of Cortez to the East, and the Pacific Ocean to the West. The city is at the southernmost tip of the Baja Peninsula, west of mainland Mexico and just below southern California.


Hotel
All-inclusive packages are hosted at the GR Solaris Lighthouse, which is a 5 star resort located in Los Cabos. The beachfront hotel features 7 hotels and bars, and packages include a 3-night stay, which may be upgraded for a longer experience.






How to get there
Los Cabos International Airport (SJD) has regular non-stop flights from most major U.S. and Canadian cities, via airlines such as Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta, JetBlue, Aeromexico, Southwest, United and many others.
Your festival package includes round-trip ground transportation from SJD airport.
*All travelers flying in to Mexico must present a valid passport.

Climate
A subtropical paradise - Enjoy a mild Mediterranean-like dry climate, with cool sea breezes that give you a rest from the warm, sunny days.
In late October to early November, (during the festival) Cabo weather cools down and allows both suntanning during the day and with its desert climate, sweater weather into the night.

Things to do
While Cabo is known as a place to relax and pamper yourself at the resort, there is also plenty to do outside of the hotel. Popular water excursions in Los Cabos are boat tours, fishing trips, and whale watching. You can enjoy a fabulous day in town at the vibrant city center, with luxury and local shopping, food and activities. Or for thrill-seekers, go horseback or camel riding on the beach or on an ATV desert tour.